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Tracy Quan Tracy Quan's latest novel is Diary of a Jetsetting Call Girl. Her first, Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl, is an international bestseller. She has also written for the Daily Beast, Cosmopolitan, Financial Times, Los Angeles Times, New York Times and the Guardian.
Articles by Tracy Quan
Bill Clinton's opposition to a war that has put up to 500,000 people, many of them non-violent offenders, behind bars in the US is a primary thread running through "Breaking the Taboo."
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Mary Magdalene shows us that religious belief is hardly ever free of politics or agenda.
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Remembering when AIDS activists called Helen Gurley Brown a murderer.
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Bob Guccione changed publishing as well as our culture.
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Remembering the man who fired the shot that set the Profumo affair in motion -- a scandal that brought down a government and changed Britain forever.
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A licensed brothel's decision to introduce male pros for women is controversial -- but it shouldn't be.
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My mother was the antithesis of a helicopter mom, but her unmaternal style helped my inner parent emerge.
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As summer approaches and women contemplate going sleeveless, Michelle Obama's biceps are quickly becoming the next "must have."
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A downturn might bring back some of what New York lost.
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Admire Caroline for choosing not to look like spackled perfection.
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Why are more and more women getting a kick out of booze?
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What's wrong with pregnancy as a professional business?
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Why some men prefer brides to wear chastity belts.
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From pilgrim shoes to pantsuits, Yves Saint Laurent's fashion designs transformed the subversive into chic.
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The strident secularism of Dawkins and Hitchens misses a bigger point. God doesn't have to be great for religion to be worthwhile.
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The recent slew of fake memoirs has been portrayed as a betrayal of the public trust, but the line between memoir and novel has always been blurred
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A New York congressman wants to reopen the Statue of Liberty's innards to tourists. But she should be allowed to keep her dignity.
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Why is modesty pathologized and why is it treated with such condescending suspicion?
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In three new novels, male and female narrators weigh in on the baggage that comes with beginning, and ending, a relationship.
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Every cell phone user seems to be a part-time cell phone basher and right now,
more than a million cell phone bashers are talking on their cell phones. Are we hypocritical consumers? Or just ambivalent communicators?
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